
“We have to make content that is going to speak to everyone” – Victor Agulhon (TARGO)
One of the main problems in relation to immersive productions is the audience: how can we make more people interested in this medium?

One of the main problems in relation to immersive productions is the audience: how can we make more people interested in this medium?

As the world is opening again to events and festivals, Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFAN) will happen on July 9-16. (…)

We noticed Ethan Shaftel’s work some time ago, his virtual reality films with fantastic, funny and terribly enthusiastic universes. (…)

As part of Tribeca Immersive – Cinema 360, UPSTANDER was screened few days in April on Oculus TV. A great opportunity to discover (…)

“In Event of Moon Disaster” was recently selected for the Tribeca Film Festival’s Virtual Arcade. A fascinating and surprising (…)

Venice VR is not only an immersive festival and one of the most beautiful venue to showcase VR. Filmmakers and producers are also (…)

Building bridges with Asia (a strong partnership with Taiwan) and other continents (Africa was guest of honor 2020), this 100% (…)

When you read something as a child you do not only enjoy a story. Everything about it comes to life around you: the voices, the sounds (…)

With its ability to create a rhythmic, spatial & particularly dark narrative, BLACK BAG is to virtual reality what film noir is (…)

The Stanford’s VHIL – Virtual Human Interaction Lab – is one of the most important university research centers on virtual reality and its applications. From